scapegoat

scapegoat [ˈskeɪpgəʊt]  [ˈskeɪpgoʊt] 

第三人称单数:scapegoats

第三人称复数:scapegoats

现在分词:scapegoating

911chaxun查询·英语单词

过去分词:scapegoated

过去式:scapegoated

scapegoat 基本解释

名词替身; 代人受过的人,替罪羊

及物动词使…成为替罪羊

scapegoat 网络解释

1. 代罪羔羊:其名出自于<<圣经旧约-利未记>>代罪羔羊(Scapegoat)的意象恶魔化. 卡麦尔是最著名的能天使指挥官. 应该是炽天使之一. 能天使中出了很多堕天使,亦代表了卡麦尔也以光明天使和堕落天使之姿交互出现. 有人将卡麦尔列为神前的七名大天使之一,

scapegoat 词典解释

1. scapegoat在线翻译

1. 替罪羊;代人受过者
    If you say that someone is made a scapegoat for something bad that has happened, you mean that people blame them and may punish them for it although it may not be their fault.

    e.g. I don't deserve to be made the scapegoat for a couple of bad results.
           我不应该为一些不好的结果顶罪。

2. 使代人受过;把…当替罪羊
    To scapegoat someone means to blame them publicly for something bad that has happened, even though it was not their fault.

    e.g. Ethnic minorities are continually scapegoated for the lack of jobs.
           工作机会少常常会怪到少数民族头上。

scapegoating
The teachers are fair and avoid favouritism and scapegoating.
教师们很公正,杜绝偏袒和乱扣帽子。
scapegoat 单语例句

1. " It is clear the CFA is trying to find a scapegoat for the incident, " said former CCTV sports commentator Huang Jianxiang on his blog.

2. Hair didn't agree with the ICC's decision to publish the private correspondence, but refused to criticize his employer and denied he'd been made a scapegoat.

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3. When I exited the subway that night I had a definite scapegoat for my friends'illness - the subway.

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4. It was more or less a scapegoat for the awkward division of work among responsible authorities.

5. When the economy is in recession or hit by other hardships, politicians usually have the flair to find a scapegoat.

6. scapegoat的意思

6. China is the latest scapegoat for all that ails the American middle class.

7. scapegoat

7. The problems faced by American manufacturers have nothing to do with China - China is only a convenient'political'scapegoat for their problems.

8. The younger Shi turned himself in last Saturday, saying his brother was a scapegoat for him.

9. Ma was the " scapegoat " under the current system and invisible rules and that " the fairness of judicature has been damaged by politics " the article said.

10. " But making trade a scapegoat and enacting protectionist legislation would make us worse off, " Paulson said.

scapegoat 英英释义

911查询·英语单词

noun

1. someone who is punished for the errors of others

    Synonym: whipping boy